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Call It What You Want

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A situationship, a heartbreak, a mistake—you can call it what you want. But was it love?

It's 2016, and Sloane Hart's senior year of college is bound to be the best one yet. Her nights consist of drinking cheap vodka and singing along to The Chainsmokers with her friends, and her days are spent writing as she prepares for the post-grad life in New York City she's always dreamed of.

The last thing she needs is for a guy to get in the way of her goals. With graduation so close, she just needs to focus on landing a job and enjoying this last year with her best friends all under one roof. But that plan becomes a little more complicated when her upstairs neighbor, Ethan Brady, enters the picture.

Ethan's pull is undeniable. He's tall, mysterious, and handsome as hell, and when Sloane is with him, the entire world slows to a halt. But Ethan's guarded past is too hurtful for him to face, and if letting Sloane in means that the walls he's built around his heart would come crumbling down, he may not be willing to let that happen.

As their chemistry and connection intensify, Sloane finds herself falling deeper and deeper, but will Ethan ever be ready to catch her?

Nostalgic, heartfelt, and profoundly cathartic, Call It What You Want is an ode to almost-love stories—the kinds with no labels, no promises, and the potential to turn your entire world upside down.

©2024 Alissa DeRogatis (P)2024 Podium Audio
Coming of Age Contemporary Genre Fiction Heartfelt
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This could have been written about my first love … though I began to dislike Sloane a bit towards the end! But that’s what this kind of love does to you!

The book I wish I had in my 20s

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Poorly written, not really interesting. The story line is very flat and has many potholes and is very unrealistic. How on earth would Sloan even be close to graduating not studying a single time?? and let alone how can one article that happened to be successful keep her job secured and get her a promotion?? Very disappointingly dull characters. Couldn’t even get pass chapter 30, don’t even want to finish this boring ahh book 🍅🍅🍅👎

Boring

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